Young chicken not acting right

So sorry for your troubles Martin, but this thread has been very helpful and interesting. Blindness in chicks is not something I've heard much about and I had no guess except maybe neurological from watching the video. Thanks @casportpony & Martins Poultry:D
 
Poor chick! I hope she isn't entirely blind... but I've heard that as long as she doesn't wander too far from her flock, she should be fine.
 
With her she will live with my bantams and other handicapped chickens. I have a roo that is a slow maturer and is partially blind. He was bought from tsc and was like that from the start.

Putting her to sleep is my last resort. I and my fiance have a soft spot for handicapped birds. As long as its eating and drinking she will stay.
 
With her she will live with my bantams and other handicapped chickens. I have a roo that is a slow maturer and is partially blind. He was bought from tsc and was like that from the start.

Putting her to sleep is my last resort. I and my fiance have a soft spot for handicapped birds. As long as its eating and drinking she will stay.
Best Wishes to you and your special needs flock.:love
 

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